The correct answer is C: Perform audits of Inventory Count Assessment records user permission. In Life Sciences Cloud sample inventory management, Inventory Count Assessment records are used to support inventory count and audit processes. Salesforce documentation distinguishes between conducting or performing an audit and requesting an audit. The wording in the question asks which permission is needed for a user to conduct a self-audit of their inventory count. Because the action is to perform the audit, the required permission is the user permission that allows users to perform audits of Inventory Count Assessment records.
Option A is incorrect because the Life Sciences Field Sales Representative permission set alone should not be assumed to include every inventory audit capability by default. Salesforce Life Sciences sample inventory features use specific user permissions for different inventory audit actions, so the named permission is the safer and more precise answer. Option B is incorrect because “Request audits of multiple Inventory Count Assessment records” is related to submitting or requesting audits, especially peer-audit-style workflows, not personally conducting the self-audit. Salesforce Help notes that requesting a peer audit requires the Request Multiple Inventory Count Assessment Audits user permission, which confirms that request permission is separate from the permission to perform audits.
Therefore, for a self-audit where the user is actually conducting the audit activity, the correct permission is “Perform audits of Inventory Count Assessment records.”
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